Chapter 3065
Chapter 3065
At the end of the workday, Patricia and Lulu came to get Nicole so they could all leave together.
Nicole glanced at Patricia and asked, "Are you heading to Martin's lab for your treatment today?"
"Today?" Patricia blinked, remembering that it was indeed supposed to be today.
"Martin said you missed the last appointment too. You would've forgotten again if he hadn't reminded
you. Why?" Nicole asked, her brow furrowed.
Patricia lowered her head. "I got caught up with some urgent stuff last time, n
She had indeed forgotten this time, too, as she had been preoccupied with the issue of the raw
materials.
"Even if there's work, you could ask someone else to handle it. Your face is more important," Nicole
expressed concern. "Work can wait, but delays with your wound on face could cause problems.”
"Ms. Riddle, I'll go in a bit," Patricia said, her voice dropping lower with what seemed like shame.
"Let's head over. Martin mentioned today might be the last time for the medication change. I want to be
there to see." Nicole didn't scold Patricia any further, simply urging her to move along.
"The last time? Does that mean Patricia's face will fully recover soon?" Lulu exclaimed, surprised.
"Then count me in, I want to see too."
"Let's go," Nicole said, leading them to the car.
Once inside the car, Lulu called spencer to let him know they were heading
to Martin's lab.
Shortly after, they arrived and entered the lab, where Martin and Cindy were already waiting for them,
all set and ready.
Seeing Patricia, Martin's expression seemed somewhat helpless. "You missed the last appointment;
otherwise, today might have been your final treatment." Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
If Patricia had attended the last session, they would have seen a fully recovered Patricia today.
"I'm sorry, I was caught up with some stuff and forgot," Patricia apologized, aware of Martin's
disappointment as he had everything ready but she
hadn't shown up.
"Alright, just take a seat," Martin sighed, sounding resigned. "We're ready to begin."
"Alright," Patricia said, easing into her seat, ready for Martin to redo her bandage.
After a bit, Martin put the medicine on her face and told her to keep the bandage on for three days.
"Here, let's all have some water," Cindy handed out glasses to everyone.
They all sat, sipped water, and talked.
"Your scar’s already getting lighter. If you don't squint, you can barely see it. With this medicine, it'll
vanish even more till you can't see it at all," Cindy told Patricia.
Martin sounded a bit sorry, "But there will still be a scar, you know. Your face won't ever go back to how
it was before."
Patricia replied calmly, "Just the scar fading away is already more than I hoped for. I'm not expecting a
miracle."
Without Nicole, Martin, and Ellar's help, her face wouldn't have healed at all. For her, this was
unexpectedly lucky.
"That's great, Patricia will still look just as pretty," Lulu said happily.
If it's nearly gone, then that's fine; it's almost like it was before.
"We did what we could,” Martin said, glancing at Nicole. "This is mostly thanks to you; I couldn't have
gotten such good results by myself."
Maybe he could've figured out a way to help Patricia with the scar, but there would've been some
leftover marks, unlike the result they have now.
"It's fair to say it was a team effort," Nicole replied, modestly smiling. This wasn't something she did
alone.